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Restriction of Hamas activities is a condition for Tel Aviv to improve relations with Turkey


According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, at the same time as Turkey announced the imminent visit of the Zionist regime to the country, the 13th Zionist TV channel, today (Thursday), quoted a high-ranking Zionist official as saying that Tel Aviv set conditions for normalizing relations with Ankara. has done.

Channel 13 quoted the official as saying that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent moves to approach Tel Aviv to improve relations with the new US administration were made in the run-up to the Turkish elections. The unnamed Zionist official added: “The leader of an important Islamic country like Turkey has established relations with Israel, so there will be no choice but to respond positively to this country.”

According to the news site «GhodsAccording to Channel 13, the Zionist official has sent messages to Greece and Cyprus in recent weeks, saying that convergence with Turkey would not hurt their partnership with Tel Aviv. “Some Israeli officials believe that Erdogan’s moves to reform relations with Israel are a means of improving relations with the Biden government before the election and at a time of growing economic crisis,” he said.

According to a Channel 13 correspondent, one of the main obstacles to normalizing relations between the two sides is relations between Ankara and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). He added, quoting some Tel Aviv officials, that the Zionist regime’s internal security apparatus had emphasized in internal talks on Turkey that any process to normalize relations should include restricting Hamas activities in Turkey.

The report comes after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced in a televised interview on Thursday morning that the Israeli president’s imminent visit to Turkey. In a televised interview, Erdogan announced that Tel Aviv regime leader Ishaq Herzog would visit Turkey in early February, marking the beginning of a new phase in bilateral relations. Earlier, in a meeting with a group of rabbis, Erdogan stressed the importance of relations with the Zionist regime.

A few days ago, the Turkish Foreign Minister called his Zionist counterpart for the first time in the last thirteen years and inquired about his condition after contracting the Corona virus. Former Tel Aviv ambassador to Ankara Pini Avivi recently said that the Turkish president is seriously seeking to normalize relations with Tel Aviv and maintain economic relations.

Turkey and the Zionist regime have not had ambassadors since May 2018 – after Ankara expelled the Tel Aviv ambassador on the pretext of increasing Zionist attacks on the Gaza Strip and US President Donald Trump’s decision to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to occupied Jerusalem.

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